NURS1542 - Final Exam Review Questions and Answers
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Applied nursing
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Applied Nursing
A nurse practitioner who is working in a northern remote community notes a trend toward depression and anxiety among a subset of the population in the 40-60 age group who were residential school survivors. A culturally competent strategy to work with this group might be:
a) Provide individual cou...
NURS1542 - Final Exam Review
Questions and Answers
A nurse practitioner who is working in a northern remote community notes a trend
toward depression and anxiety among a subset of the population in the 40-60 age group
who were residential school survivors. A culturally competent strategy to work with this
group might be:
a) Provide individual counselling on a case-by-case basis to protect confidentiality.
b) Offer a weekly peer support program.
c) Work with the elder and chief of the community to determine a way forward.
d) Consult with a psychologist or psychiatrist before undertaking any programming to
affirm risks and potential barriers. - Answer-c) Work with the elder and chief of the
community to determine a way forward.
What is the incorrect description for an Electronic Health Record (EHR)?
a) A longitudinal (lifetime) record of all health care encounters for an individual patient.
b) A legal record that describes a single encounter or visit created in hospitals or
outpatient health care settings.
c) Include a problem list indicating current clinical problems for each health care
encounter, the number of occurrences associated with all past and current problems,
and the current status of each problem.
d) EHR provides access to a patient's health record information at the time and place
that clinical need it. - Answer-b) A legal record that describes a single encounter or visit
created in hospitals or outpatient health care settings.
Which one of the following characteristics regarding a nursing professional relationship
is correct?
a) Equal responsibility between RN and patient to establish and maintain it.
b) It is spontaneous and instructed.
c) RN has more power and authority, knowledge and access to privileged information.
d) Guided by personal values. - Answer-c) RN has more power and authority,
knowledge and access to privileged information.
What is the most influential health determinant?
a) Personal health practices
b) Income and social status
c) Health care services
d) Physical environment - Answer-b) Income and social status
Nurses demonstrate active listening by:
a) Agreeing with the patient
b) Repeating everything that patient says to clarify
c) Assuming a relaxed posture, establishing eye contact, and leaning toward the patient.
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